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s RDF300, RDF300.02, RDF340, RDF600 RDF400.01, RDF600T Semi-flush-mounted room thermostats for Fancoils, with LCD RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Edition: 2.0 CE1P3076en 2012-10-02 Building Technologies Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 About this document ..............................................................................3 Revision history.........................................................................................3 Reference documents ...............................................................................3 Before you start .........................................................................................3 Copyright ...................................................................................................3 Quality assurance .....................................................................................3 Document use / request to the reader ......................................................4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Summary ..................................................................................................5 Brief description ........................................................................................5 Features ....................................................................................................5 Type summary...........................................................................................6 Equipment combinations...........................................................................7 Accessories ...............................................................................................8 3 Use............................................................................................................8 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 Functions .................................................................................................9 Temperature control ..................................................................................9 Operating modes.....................................................................................10 Room temperature setpoints...................................................................11 Applications .............................................................................................12 Additional features ..................................................................................13 Control sequences ..................................................................................15 2-pipe fan coil unit ...................................................................................16 2-pipe fan coil unit with electrical heater .................................................17 4-pipe fan coil unit ...................................................................................19 Control outputs ........................................................................................21 Fan control ..............................................................................................22 Multifunctional input ................................................................................25 Auto Timer (RDF400… / RDF600T only) ................................................26 Error handling..........................................................................................28 Infrared remote control............................................................................28 DIP switches............................................................................................29 Control parameters .................................................................................29 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 Handling .................................................................................................32 Mounting and installation ........................................................................32 Operating Instructions .............................................................................33 Disposal...................................................................................................33 6 6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 Engineering............................................................................................34 Connection terminals ..............................................................................34 Connection diagrams ..............................................................................35 Water-based fan coil applications with RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… ...............................................................................................35 Compressor-based applications with RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600…36 Water-based fan coil applications with RDF340... ..................................37 7 7.1 Mechanical design ................................................................................38 Dimensions..............................................................................................39 8 Technical data........................................................................................40 Index ................................................................................................................42 2 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Contents CE1P3076en 2012-10-02 1 About this document 1.1 Revision history Edition Date Changes Section Pages 2.0 Oct 2012 Added RDF600… All All 1.1 28 Aug 2008 Left column in table 4.4 Applications 12 1.0 10 July 2008 First edition 1.2 Reference documents Ref. Document titel Type of document Document No. N3076 Datasheet CE1N3076 B3076 Semi-flush-mounted room temperature controllers with LCD Operating instructions M3076 Mounting instructions RDF3... RDF400 CE1M3076 M3163 Mounting instructions RDF600… CE1M3163 1.3 Before you start 1.3.1 Copyright CE1B3076.... This document may be duplicated and distributed only with the express permission of Siemens, and may be passed only to authorized persons or companies with the required technical knowledge. 1.3.2 Quality assurance These documents have been prepared with great care: The contents of all documents are checked at regular intervals Any corrections necessary are included in subsequent versions Documents are automatically amended as a consequence of modifications and corrections to the products described Please ensure that you are aware of the latest revision date of the documentation. If you find lack of clarity while using this document, or if you have any criticisms or suggestions, please contact the Product Manager in your nearest branch office. The addresses of the Siemens Regional Companies are available at www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com. 3 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation About this document CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 1.3.3 Document use / request to the reader Before using our products, it is important that you read the documents supplied with or ordered at the same time as the products (equipment, applications, tools, etc.) carefully and in full. We assume that persons using our products and documents are authorized and trained appropriately and have the technical knowledge required to use our products as intended. More information on the products and applications is available: On the intranet (Siemens employees only) at https://workspace.sbt.siemens.com/content/00001123/default.aspx From the Siemens branch office near you www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com or from your system supplier From the support team at headquarters fieldsupport-zug.ch.sbt@siemens.com if there is no local point of contact Siemens assumes no liability to the extent allowed under the law for any losses resulting from a failure to comply with the aforementioned points or for the improper compliance of the same. 4 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation About this document CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 2 Summary 2.1 Brief description The devices support: – 2-pipe, 2-pipe with electrical heater and 4-pipe fan coil units – Compressors in DX-type equipment RDF300… / RDF400… / RDF600… : AC 230 V operating voltage, on/off or 3-position control outputs RDF340 AC 24 V operating voltage, DC 0…10 V control outputs Output for 3-speed or 1-speed fan Two multifunctional inputs for keycard contact, external sensor, etc. Operating modes: Comfort, Economy and Protection Automatic or manual heating/cooling changeover Adjustable commissioning and control parameters Minimum and maximum setpoint limitation Additional features Backlit LCD (RDF300.02, RDF400.01, RDF600, RDF600T) Infrared remote control receiver (RDF400.01, RDF600T) Auto Timer mode with 8 programmable timers (RDF400.01, RDF600T) Type of mounting / suitable conduit boxes RDF600... for Round CEE box, with min 60 mm diameter, min 40 mm depth RDF3… / RDF400... for recessed rectangular box with 60.3 mm fixing centers 2.2 Features Maintain room temperature via built-in temperature sensor or external room temperature / return air temperature sensor Automatic or manual changeover between heating and cooling mode Select applications via DIP switches Select operating mode via the operating mode button on the controller Single or 3-speed fan control (automatic or manual) Display current room temperature or setpoint in °C and/or °F Minimum and maximum setpoint limitation Keypad lock (automatic and manual) Two multifunctional inputs, freely selectable for: – Operating mode switchover contact (key card) – Automatic heating/cooling changeover sensor – External room temperature or return air temperature – Dewpoint sensor – Electrical heater enable – Alarm input Advanced fan control function, i.e. fan kick, fan start, selectable fan operation (enable, disable or depending on heating or cooling mode) Purge function together with 2-port valve in a 2-pipe changeover system Reminder to clean filters Floor heating temperature limit Reload factory settings for commissioning and control parameters Weekly time program: 8 programmable timers to switch over between Comfort and Economy mode (RDF400.01 / RDF600T) Optional backlit LCD (RDF300.02 / RDF400.01 / RDF600 / RDF600T) Optional infrared remote control ( RDF400.01 / RDF600T) 5 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Summary CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 RDF300 RDF300.02 RDF400.01 RDF340 RDF600 RDF600T RDF300 RDF300.02 RDF400.01 RDF340 S55770-T291 S55770-T292 AC 230V AC 230V AC 230V AC 24V AC 230V AC 230V conduit 2) box Suitable DC 0..10V Infrared 1) receiver 3pt LCD on/off Backlit Control outputs program Features Time Stock number Voltage Product number Type summary Operating 2.3 rectangular rectangular rectangular rectangular round round 1) Infrared remote control is to be ordered as separate item 2) Rectangular conduit box e.g. ARG71. , Round conduit box min 60 mm diameter and min 40 mm depth 6 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Summary CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 2.4 Equipment combinations Product number Data sheet IRA211 3060 Cable temperature sensor QAH11.1 1840 Room temperature sensor QAA32 1747 QXA2000 / AQX2000 1542 MVI…/MXI… 4867 SFA21... 4863 STA23... STA21... *) STP23... STP21... *) 4884 4893 *) 4884 4893 *) SUA… 4832 SSA31... 4893 SSP31… 4864 SSB31... 4891 SQS35… 4573 SSA61... 4893 SSP61… 4864 SSB61... 4891 SQS65… 4573 STS61 4880 Type of unit Infrared remote control on/off actuators Condensation detector / Supply unit Electromotive on/off valve and actuator (only available in AP, UAE, SA and IN) Electromotive on/off actuator Thermal actuator (for radiator valves) Thermal actuator (for small valves 2.5 mm) Zone valve actuators (only available in AP, UAE, SA and IN) 3-position actuators DC 0..10 V actuators Electrical actuator, 3-position (for radiator valve) Electrical actuator, 3-position (for small valve 2,5 mm) Electrical actuator, 3-position (for small valve 5,5 mm) Electromotive actuator, 3-position (for valves 5.5 mm) Electrical actuator, DC 0..10V (for radiator valve) Electrical actuator, DC 0..10V (for small valve 2,5 mm) Electrical actuator, DC 0..10V (for small valves 5.5 mm) Electromotive actuator, DC 0..10V (for valves 5.5 mm) Thermal actuator, DC 0..10V (for small valves and radiator valves) *) Not available any more 7 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Summary CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 2.5 Accessories Designation Changeover mounting kit (50 pcs/package) Plastic mounting bracket for semi-flushmount thermostats RDF3... RDF400… for increasing the headroom in the conduit box by 10mm Conduit box for semi-flush mounted thermostat RDF3... RDF400… 3 Data Sheet Product no. ARG86.3 N3009 ARG70.3 N3009 ARG71 / S55770-T137 N3009 Use To control the room temperature in individual rooms and zones that are: Heated or cooled with 2-pipe fan coil units Heated or cooled with 2-pipe fan coil units with electrical heater Heated and cooled with 4-pipe fan coil units Heated or cooled with compressor in DX-type equipment Heated or cooled with compressor in DX-type equipment with electrical heater Heated and cooled with compressor in DX-type equipment The RDF300…/RDF400… / RDF600... controls: One single or 3-speed fan One or two on/off valve actuators One on/off valve actuator and one 1-stage electrical heater One 3-position valve actuator One 1-stage compressor in DX-type equipment or one 1-stage compressor with electrical heater The RDF340… controls: One single or 3-speed fan One or two DC 0…10 V valve actuators One DC 0…10 V valve actuators and one modulating electrical heater (DC 0…10 V) Use in systems with: Heating or cooling mode Automatic heating/cooling changeover Manual heating/cooling changeover Heating and cooling mode (e.g. 4-pipe system) 8 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Use CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 General note 4 Functions 4.1 Temperature control The setting of he control parameters (P01 etc., mentioned throughout the document) is described in section 4.14. The controller acquires the room temperature via built-in sensor, external room temperature sensor (QAA32), or external return air temperature sensor (QAH11.1), and maintains the setpoint by issuing actuator control commands to heating and/or cooling equipment. The following control outputs are available depending on the controller type: On/off control (2-position) with RDF300…/RDF400… / RDF600… Modulating PI control with 3-position control output on RDF300…/RDF400… / RDF600… Modulating PI control with DC 0..10 V control output on RDF340 The switching differential or proportional band is 2 K for heating mode and 1 K for cooling mode (adjustable via parameters P30 and P31). The integral action time for continuous PI control is 5 minutes (adjustable via parameter P35). Display / Concurrent display of °C and °F The display shows the acquired room temperature or the setpoint for the current operating mode, selectable via parameter P06. The factory setting displays the current room temperature. Use parameter P04 to display the room temperature or setpoint in °F rather than °C as needed. If the controller is used in a system with manual heating/cooling changeover (P01=2), the heating and cooling symbols on the display show the fan coil or terminal unit status. Thus, the symbols are displayed even when the controller operates in the neutral zone. For all other cases, the heating and cooling symbols are displayed when the heating or cooling output is energized. Concurrent display of the current temperature or setpoint in °C and in °F (parameter P07) is possible on the controller without weekly time program. 9 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.2 Operating modes Select the controller's operating mode via operating mode button on the controller or operating mode input (e.g. keycard occupancy sensor, when X1 or X2 set to 3 (P38, P40)). A corresponding setpoint is used to maintain the room temperature at the desired level depending on the active operating mode. The following operating modes are available: Comfort mode In Comfort mode, the controller maintains the setpoint which can be adjusted via the +/- buttons. The fan can be set to automatic or manual fan speed: Low, medium or high. Economy Economy mode helps save energy. Select it by pressing the operating mode button if parameter P02 is set accordingly, or if the external operating mode switchover contact is active (e.g. window contact). Note If the external operating mode switchover contact is active, user operations are ineffective and “OFF” is displayed. Control will then be according to Economy setpoints (P11 and P12). Protection mode In Protection mode, the system is – protected against frost (factory setting 8°C, can be disabled or changed via P65) – protected against overheating (factory setting OFF, can be enabled or changed via P66) Auto Timer mode (only with RDF400... , RDF600T) AUTO In Auto Timer mode , the controller automatically changes from Comfort to Economy mode as per the 8 preprogrammed timers. The display shows the Auto AUTO Timer mode symbol along with the symbol for the current operating mode (Comfort or Economy ). Automatic is the default fan speed in Auto Timer mode. AUTO 10 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.3 Room temperature setpoints Comfort mode The setpoint in Comfort mode can be adjusted via the +/- buttons. Setpoint limitation For energy saving purposes, the setpoint adjusting range can be limited to minimum (P09) and maximum (P10). P09 < P10 If the minimum limit P09 is set lower than the maximum limit P10, both heating and cooling are adjustable between these two limits. P09 ≥ P10 For heating or cooling applications (e.g. 2-pipe) – The setting range in cooling mode is from P09…40° instead of 5…40° – The setting range in heating mode is from 5…P10° instead of 5…40° For heating and cooling applications (e.g. 4-pipe) – P09 is the setpoint for cooling and P10 the setpoint for heating; – the setpoint can no longer be adjusted via the +/- buttons Examples 2-pipe Heating OR cooling 4-pipe Heating AND cooling P09 < P10 5°C 18°C P09 25°C P10 40°C Cooling setpoint adjustable 18…25°C Heating setpoint adjustable 18…25°C P09 ≥ P10 5°C 21°C P10 25°C P09 40°C 5°C 18°C P09 25°C P10 40°C Cooling setpoint adjustable 18…25°C Heating setpoint adjustable 18…25°C Cooling fixed = 25°C (P09) Heating fixed = 21°C (P10) Cooling settable 25…40°C Heating settable 5…21°C Temporary setpoint If the “Temporary setpoint function” is enabled via parameter P69, the setpoint adjusted via the +/- buttons is set back to the Comfort basic setpoint when the operating mode changes. The factory setting for the Comfort basic setpoint is 21 °C and can be changed via parameter P08. Economy mode Use control parameters P11 and P12 to adjust the Economy mode setpoints. The heating setpoint is factory-set to 15 °C and to 30 °C for cooling. Protection mode Caution Use control parameters P65 and P66 to adjust the Protection mode setpoints. The heating setpoint is factory-set to 8 °C (frost protection) and to OFF for cooling. If a setpoint is set to OFF (P65, P66), the controller does not maintain the setpoint in the corresponding mode (heating or cooling). This means no protective heating or cooling function and thus risk of frost in the heating mode or risk of overheat in cooling mode! 11 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.4 Applications The controller supports following applications, which can be configured by DIPswitches on the inner side of the controller front panel. Depending on the type, on/off or modulating control outputs are available. 2-pipe/1-stage compressor on/off 2-pipe fan coil unit, heating and cooling 2-pipe modulating, 3-position Type reference DIPswitch RDF300... Diagram 3076D20 Application and Control output ON RDF400... 1 RDF600... 2 T RDF300... B2 T (B1) ON RDF400... 1 RDF600... Y1 2 M1 4-pipe/compressor for H+C on/off 4-pipe fan coil unit, heating and cooling 4-pipe modulating, DC 0…10 V RDF340 T 1 RDF300... (B1) 2 3076D22 2-pipe modulating, DC 0…10 V ON ON RDF400... 1 RDF600... 2 Y2 ON RDF340 T (B1) 1 2 Y1 M1 T (B1) 2-pipe/1-stage compressor with electrical heater on/off ON RDF300... RDF400... RDF600... 1 3076D21 2-pipe fan coil unit with electrical heater, heating or cooling with electric heater B2 E1 2 T T 2-pipe with electrical heater modulating, DC 0…10 V (B1) ON RDF340 Y1 1 2 Note: Modulating electrical heater M1 T (B1) Key Y1 Y2 Heating or heating/cooling valve actuator Cooling valve actuator M1 B1 E1 Electrical heater B2 3-speed or single-speed fan Return air temperature sensor or external room temperature sensor (optional) Changeover sensor (optional) Note: The diagrams above show only the water based fan coil application, but not compressor! 12 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Water-based fan coil application Use with one or two valves for heating and cooling, heating/cooling with changeover, heating only, or cooling only. Compressor-based application Use with one 1-stage compressor for heating and cooling, or cooling only, or heating only. Universal applications Thanks to a flexible fan control, the RDF3xx / RDF4xx can also be used in universal applications, e.g. fan coil-based cooling and floor heating, or chilled ceiling and electrical heater etc. See also section 4.8 “Fan control”. 4.5 Automatic H/C changeover Additional features The water temperature acquired by the changeover sensor (QAH11.1 + ARG86.3) is used to change over from heating to cooling mode and vice-versa. When the water temperature is above 28 °C (parameter P37), the controller changes over to heating mode, and to cooling mode when below 16 °C (parameter P36). If the water temperature is between the 2 changeover points immediately after power up, the controller starts in previous mode. The water temperature is acquired at 30-second intervals and the operating state is updated accordingly. M 16 Tw[°C] 28 M Operating mode Tw Water temperature Remote heating/ cooling changeover Cooling mode Heating mode The QAH11.1 cable temperature sensor for automatic heating/cooling changeover can be replaced by an external switch for manual, remote changeover: X2 M T QAH11.1 Contact open heating mode X2 M 3076Z03 Contact closed cooling mode T °C The sensor or switch can be connected to the input terminal of X2 (factory setting) or X1 depending on the commissioning of inputs X1 and X2. See also section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”. External / return air temperature sensor The controller acquires the room temperature via built-in sensor, external room temperature sensor (QAA32), or external return air temperature sensor (QAH11.1) connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2. Inputs X1 or X2 need to be commissioned accordingly. See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”. 13 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Purge function The changeover sensor is tasked with initiating changeover from heating to cooling mode based on the acquired water temperature. We recommend activating the purge function (parameter P50) with 2-port valves. This function ensures correct acquisition of the medium temperature even if the 2-port valve is closed for an extended period of time. The valve is then opened for 1 to 5 minutes (adjustable) at 2-hour intervals during off-hours. Caution The purge function (parameter P50) must be disabled if the controller is to be used in compressor-based applications. Avoid damage from moisture In very warm and humid climates, the fan can be run periodically or continuously at a low fan speed (e.g. in empty apartments or shops) in Economy mode by setting parameter P61 to avoid damage from moisture due to a lack of air circulation. See also section 4.8 “Fan control”, under “Fan kick function”. Minimum output on-time/off-time Limit the on/off switching cycle to protect the compressor and reduce wear and tear. The minimum output on-time and off-time for 2-position control output Y11/Y21 can be adjusted from 1 to 20 minutes via parameters P48 and P49. The factory setting is 1 minute Readjusting the setpoint or heating/cooling mode changeover immediately results in calculation of the output status; controller output Y11/Y21 may not hold the min. 1-minute on/off time. If parameter P48 or P49 is set to above 1 minute, the min. on/off time for Y11 is maintained as set, even if setpoint or changeover mode is readjusted. This function is only available for on/off control. Floor heating limitation function The floor heating limitation function is a part of the floor heating application (heating with fan disabled). The floor temperature sensor, connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2, measures the floor temperature. If the temperature exceeds the parameterized limit (parameter P51), the heating valve is fully closed until the floor temperature drops to 2K below the parameterized limit. This function is factory-set to OFF (disabled). Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly (P38 or P40 = 1). See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”. Parameter P51 OFF OFF 10...50˚C External temperature sensor available No Yes No Source for display of room temperature Built-in sensor External temp Built-in sensor 10…50˚C Yes Built-in sensor Dewpoint monitoring Output control according to Built-in sensor External temp. sensor Built-in sensor Built-in sensor + limit by external sensor Floor temp. limit function Not active Not active Not active Active Dewpoint monitoring is essential to prevent condensation on the chilled ceiling (cooling with fan disabled). It helps to avoid associated damage to the building. A dewpoint sensor with a voltage-free contact is connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2. If there is condensation, the cooling valve is fully closed until no more condensation is detected, and the cooling output is disabled temporarily. The condensation symbol is displayed during temporary override. Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly. See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”. 14 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Keypad lock If the keypad lock function is enabled by parameter P14, then the keypad will be locked or unlocked by pressing 7 seconds (RDF600...: 3 seconds) on the operating mode button . If “Auto lock” is configured, then the controller will automatically lock the keypad 30 seconds after the last adjustment. 4.6 Control sequences The controller can be used in systems featuring: Heating or cooling mode (P01=0 or P01=1) Manual heating/cooling changeover (P01=2) Automatic heating/cooling changeover (P01=3) Heating and cooling mode (e.g. 4-pipe system) (P01=4) The relevant modes are available and can be adjusted via commissioning parameter “Control sequence” P01, depending on the selected application. Sequence T T °C T °C Parameter Mode P01 = 0 Heating mode P01 = 1 Cooling mode *) 2-pipe with el. heater Available for: 2-pipe, 2-pipe & el. heater 4-pipe P01 = 2 Manually select heating or cooling mode T °C T °C P01 = 3 Automatic heating/cooling changeover via external water temperature sensor or remote switch P01 = 4 Heating and cooling mode, i.e. 4-pipe 15 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.6.1 2-pipe fan coil unit On/off output Heating or cooling In 2-pipe applications, the controller controls a valve in heating/cooling mode with changeover (automatic or manual), heating only mode, or cooling only mode. Cooling only is factory set (P01=1). Control sequence on/off output The diagram below shows the control sequence for on/off (2-position) control. Cooling mode Y1 1 w T[°C] w 0 ½ SDH ½ SDH T[°C] ½ SDC ½ SDC T[°C] Room temperature SDH Switching differential “Heating” w Room temperature setpoint SDC Switching differential “Cooling” Y1 Control command “Valve” or “Compressor” The diagram below shows the control sequence for continuous PI control. Cooling mode 100 3076D03 Y [%] Y1 0 XpH Y [%] 3076D04 Heating mode Notes: Y1 1 0 Control sequence modulating output Y 3076D01 Y 3076D02 Heating mode Y1 100 w T[°C] 0 T[°C] w XpC T[°C] Room temperature XpH Proportional band “Heating” w Room temperature setpoint XpC Proportional band “Cooling” Y1 Control command “Valve” The diagrams only show the PI thermostat’s proportional part. For the fan sequence see section 4.8. 16 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.6.2 2-pipe fan coil unit with electrical heater Heating or cooling with electric heater In 2-pipe applications with electrical heater, the controller controls a valve in heating/cooling mode with changeover, heating only mode, or cooling only mode plus auxiliary electrical heater. Cooling only is factory set (P01=1) with enabled electrical heater (P13). Electrical heating, active in cooling mode In cooling mode, the valve receives an OPEN command if the acquired temperature is above the setpoint. The electrical heater receives an ON command if the acquired room temperature drops below “setpoint” – “dead zone” (=“setpoint for electrical heater”) while the electrical heater is enabled (parameter P13). Note: “Setpoint for electrical heater” is limited by parameter “Maximum heating setpoint” (P10). Electrical heating in heating mode Electrical heating, and manual changeover In heating mode, the valve receives an OPEN command if the acquired temperature is below the setpoint. The electric heater is used as additional heating source when the heating energy controlled by the valve is insufficient. The electrical heater receives an ON command, if the temperature is below “setpoint” – “setpoint differential” (=setpoint for electrical heater). The electrical heater is active in heating mode only and the control output for the valve is permanently disabled when manual changeover is selected (P01=2). Digital input “Enable electrical heater” Remote enabling/disabling of the electrical heater is possible via digital input X1/X2 for tariff regulations, energy saving etc. Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly. See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”. Control sequence on/off output The diagram below shows the control sequence for on/off (2-position) control. Heating mode Cooling mode (automatic changeover=heating or heating only) (man. /auto. changeover=cooling or cooling only) wD Y1 Y YE xdz Y1 3076D05 YE 3076D06 Y 1 1 w 0 ½ SDH T[°C] ½ SDH ½ SDC ½ SDH ½ SDH ½ SDH w 0 T[°C] ½ SDC ½ SDH Heating mode with manual changeover (P01=2) (manual changeover=heating) 3076D07 Y YE 1 0 ½ SDH Note w T[°C] ½ SDH T[°C] Room temperature W Room temperature setpoint Y1 Control command “Valve” or “Compressor” YE Control command “electrical heater” SDH Switching differential “Heating” SDC Switching differential “Cooling” Xdz Dead zone wD Setpoint differential For better temperature control performance with 2-pos electrical heater, we suggest to set the switching differential heating (P30) to 1K 17 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 The diagram below shows the control sequence for continuous PI control. Heating mode Cooling mode (automatic changeover=heating or heating only) (man. /auto. changeover=cooling or cooling only) Y1 YE wD YE xdz Y1 100 100 0 Y [%] 3076D08 Y [%] 3076D09 Control sequence modulating output XpH w XpH 0 T[°C] XpH w XpC T[°C] Heating mode with manual changeover (P01=2) Y [%] 3076D10 (manual changeover=heating) YE 100 T[°C] Room temperature W Room temperature setpoint Y1 Control command “Valve” YE Control command “electrical heater” XpH Proportional band “Heating” 0 XpH Notes: w T[°C] XpC Proportional band “Cooling” Xdz Dead zone wD Setpoint differential The diagrams only show the PI thermostat’s proportional part. For the fan sequence see section 4.8. 18 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.6.3 4-pipe fan coil unit In 4-pipe applications, the controller controls two valves in heating and cooling mode, heating/cooling mode by manual selection, or heating and cooling mode with changeover. Heating and cooling mode (P01=4) is factory set. 4-pipe application with manual selection The heating or cooling output can be released via operating mode selector button if parameter P01 is set to manual (P01=2). “Main and Secondary” application (4-pipe with changeover) The heating and cooling output is swapped per the sensor input status (see automatic heating and cooling changeover sensor), if parameter P01 is set to changeover (P01=3). This mode is used for “Main and Secondary” application, which equates to a 4-pipe fan coil unit system with different capacity for heating and cooling coils. The water circuit is changed to optimize the energy exchange depending on the season (summer/winter). Y Changeover Y1 1 3076D15 3076D23 Heating and cooling Y2 T B2 Y2 Y1 w 0 T[°C] w M1 T B1 Control sequence on/off output The diagram below shows the control sequence for on/off (2-position) control. Heating and cooling mode (P01 = 4 or 3) ½ xdz Y2 ½ xdz 1 w 0 ½ SDC ½ SDH T[°C] ½ SDC ½ SDH Y1 Control. command “Valve” or “Comp.” Heat Y2 Control. command “Valve” or “Comp.” Cool SDH Switching differential “Heating” SDC Switching differential “Cooling” Dead zone Cooling mode with manual selection (P1=2) Y Y2 1 1 ½ SDH Room temperature setpoint 3076D01 Y1 0 w Xdz Heating mode with manual selection (P01=2) Y T[°C] Room temperature 3076D13 Y1 3076D11 Y w T[°C] ½ SDH w 0 ½ SDC T[°C] ½ SDC 19 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 The diagram below shows the control sequence of a continuous PI control. Control sequence modulating output Heating and cooling mode (P01 = 4 or 3) Y2 ½ xdz ½ xdz 100 0 T[°C] w XpC XpH Heating mode with manual selection (P01=2) 100 3076D03 Y [%] Y1 T[°C] Room temperature w Room temperature setpoint Y1 Control command “Valve” Heating Y2 Control command “Valve” Cooling XpH Proportional band “Heating” XpC Proportional band “Cooling” Xdz Dead zone Cooling mode with manual selection (P1=2) Y [%] Y2 3076D14 Y1 3076D12 Y [%] 100 0 XpH w T[°C] 0 T[°C] w XpC This function (4-pipe modulating) is only available with RDF340 (2 analog outputs DC 0…10 V are required). Notes: The diagrams only show the PI thermostat’s proportional part. For the fan sequence see section 4.8. 20 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.7 Overview of control outputs Control outputs Different control output signals are available depending on the controller type. Control output Type reference RDF300… RDF400… RDF340… RDF600 RDF600T on/off 3-position Y11, Y21 (2) Y11, Y21 (2) Y11/Y21 (1) Y11/Y21 (1) Y11, Y21 (2) Y11, Y21 (2) Y11/Y21 (1) Y11/Y21 (1) DC 0…10 V Y10, Y20 (2) ( ) Number of outputs on/off control signal (2-position) The valve or compressor receives the OPEN/ON command via control output Y11 or Y21: 1. When the acquired room temperature is below the setpoint (heating mode) or above the setpoint (cooling mode). 2. When control outputs Y11/Y21 were not energized for more than the “Minimum output off time” (factory setting 1 minute, adjustable via parameter P48). The valve or compressor receives the CLOSE/OFF command via control output Y11 or Y21: 1. When the acquired room temperature is above the setpoint (heating mode) or below the setpoint (cooling mode). 2. When control outputs Y11/Y21 were energized for more than the “Minimum output on time”; (factory setting 1 minute, adjustable via parameter P49). 3-position control signal Output Y11 provides the OPEN command, and Y21 the CLOSE command to the 3position actuator. The factory setting for the runtime is 150 seconds (adjustable via parameter P44 from 50…240 seconds). 1. When the controller gets powered up, a closing command for the actuator runtime + 150% is provided to ensure that the actuator fully closes and synchronizes to the control algorithm. (RDF3..., 4...: SW < 3.1: + 20%). 2. When the controller calculates the positions fully close or fully open, the actuator runtime is extended + 150% to ensure the right actuator position synchronized to the control algorithm. (RDF3..., 4...: SW < 3.1: + 20%). 3. After the actuator reaches the position calculated by the controller, a waiting time of 30 seconds is applied to stabilize the outputs. Electrical heater control signal (2-position) The electrical heater receives an ON command via the auxiliary heating control output Y21: 1. When the acquired room temperature is below “setpoint for electric heater”. 2. When the electrical heater has been switched off for more than 1 minute. The OFF command for the electrical heater is output: 1. When the acquired room temperature is above the setpoint (electric heater). 2. When the electrical heater has been switched on for more than 1 minute. Caution! DC 0..10 V control signal A safety thermostat (to prevent overheating) must be provided externally. The demand calculated by PI control from the current room temperature and setpoint is provided via Y10 and Y20 to the valve actuator as a continuous DC 0...10 V signal. 21 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.8 Fan control The fan operates in automatic mode or at the selected speed with manual mode. In automatic mode, the fan speed depends on the setpoint and the current room temperature. When the room temperature reaches the setpoint, the control valve closes and the fan switches off or stays at fan speed 1 (parameter P60) Factory setting for P60,: RDF600... fan Off in dead zone RDF3..., RDF4... fan speed1 in dead zone The individual switching points for ON of each fan stage can be adjusted via control parameters P55 – P57. The fan speed switch-off point is 20% below the switch-on point. The diagram below shows fan speed control for continuous PI control. Q Fan control with modulating control Q3 Q2 Q1 100 YH[%] 0 XpH w xdz 100 0 w Room temperature setpoint Q YH Fan speed Control demand “Heating” YC Control demand “Cooling” XpH Proportional band “Heating” XpC Proportional band “Cooling” Xdz Dead zone YC[%] XpC Note: The diagram only shows the PI controller’s proportional part. Fan control with on/off control In applications with on/off control (2-position): 1) The switching point for low fan speed (Q1) is synchronized to the heating/cooling output. Parameter “Switching point fan speed low” P57 is not relevant. 2) The maximal switching range of the fan (XpHFan/XpCFan) is defined by the switching differential (SDH/SDC) via a look-up table. Y xdz 1 0 w SDH T[°C] SDC Q Q3 Cool Room temperature setpoint Fan speed Y Control command “Valve” SDH Switching differential “Heating” SDC Switching differential “Cooling” Xdz Dead zone XpCFan Switching range for fan “Cooling” Q1 XpHFan 3-speed/1-speed fan Room temperature w Q XpHFan Switching range for fan “Heating” Q2 Look-up table with on/off control T[°C] SDH/SDC [K] XpHFan/XpCFan [K] w 0.5 2 T[°C] XpCFan 1.0 3 1.5 4 2.0 5 2.5 6 3.0 7 3.5 8 4.0 9 >4.5 10 The fan speed controller can control a 3-speed or single-speed fan (selected via control parameter P53). A single-speed fan is connected to terminal Q1, a 3-speed fan to terminals Q1, Q2 and Q3. 22 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Fan operation as per heating/cooling mode, or disabled Fan operation can be limited to be active only in cooling or heating mode, or even totally disabled via control parameter “Fan operation” P52. When fan operation is disabled, the fan symbol on the display disappears and actuating the fan button has no influence. This function allows for using the controller in universal applications such as floor heating with fan coil cooling etc. Fan minimum ontime In automatic mode, a dwelling time of 2 minutes (factory setting) is active. The fan maintains each speed for at least 2 minutes before it changes to the next speed. This minimum on-time can be adjusted from 1…5 minutes via parameter P59. Fan operation in dead zone In automatic fan mode and with the room temperature in the dead zone, the control valve normally is closed and the fan is disabled. With the fan kick function, the fan can be released from time to time at low speed for minimum on-time (see above) even if the valve is closed. This function can be used to avoid damage from moisture due to a lack of air circulation, or to allow a return air sensor to measure the correct room temperature. Y 10385D22en Q1 0 t [h:mm] Periodic fan kick Minimum on-time Periodic fan kick Minimum on-time The periodic fan kick time can be selected individually for Comfort mode via parameter P60 and for Economy mode via parameter P61. Note: Fan kick value “0” means the fan runs continuously in the dead zone. Fan kick value “OFF” means the fan is not running in the dead zone. Fan start When the fan starts from standstill, it starts at speed 3 for 1 second to guarantee safe fan motor start by overcoming inertia and friction (selected via parameter P58). Q 1 sec Q3 Q2 Q1 0 Fan overrun for electric heater Fan failure T When the electrical heater is switched off, the fan overruns for 60 seconds (parameter P54) to avoid overtemperatures of the electrical heater or prevent thermal cutout from responding. In case of fan failure, the controller cannot protect the electrical heater against overtemperatures. That is why the electrical heater must feature a separate safety device (thermal cutout). 23 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Clean fan filter reminder The clean fan filter reminder function counts the fan operating hours and displays message “FIL” to remind the user to clean the fan filter as soon as the threshold is reached. This does not impact controller operations, which continues to run normally. The service interval can be set via parameter P62. The clean filter reminder is reset when the operating mode is manually set to Protection respectively . Fan in Auto Timer mode (RDF400… only) In Auto Timer mode, default fan mode is automatic. The fan mode can be changed to manual by pushing the “FAN” button. The fan returns to the automatic default mode after each switchover from Comfort to Economy and vice-versa. 24 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.9 Multifunctional input The controller offers two multifunctional inputs X1 and X2. A sensor of type NTC like QAH11.1 (AI) or a switch (DI) can be connected to the input terminals. The functionality of both inputs can be configured via parameters P38 for input X1 and P40 for input X2. # 0 1 Function of input X1/X2 Not used External/Return air temp. 2 Heat/cool changeover 3 Operating mode switchover 4 Dewpoint monitor 5 Enable electrical heater 6 Alarm Description No function. Sensor input for external room temperature sensor or return air temperature sensor to measure the current room temperature, or floor heating temperature sensor to limit the heating output. Note: The room temperature is measured by the built-in sensor if the floor heating limitation function is enabled via parameter P51. Sensor input for automatic heating / cooling changeover function. A switch can also be connected rather than a sensor (switch closed = cooling, see section 4.5). Digital input to switch over the operating mode to Economy. If the operating mode switchover contact is active, user operations are ineffective and “OFF” is displayed. Digital input for a dewpoint sensor to detect condensation. Cooling is stopped if condensation occurs. Digital input to enable/disable the electrical heater via remote control. Digital input to signal an alarm. If the input is active, “ALx” (x:=1 or 2) is displayed. Note: Alarm displays do not influence controller operations. They merely represent a visual signal. Example: dirty air filter Type AI AI/(DI) DI DI DI DI Operational action can be changed between normally open (N.O.) and normally closed (N.C.) via parameter P39 or P41 if it is a digital input (DI). Each function can only be assigned to input X1 or X2; only “Alarm” can be assigned to both inputs. X1 is factory-set to “Operating mode switchover” (3) and X2 to “Heating/cooling changeover” (2). For more information see section 4.4 “Applications”. 25 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.10 Auto Timer (RDF400… / RDF600T only) The controller provides an Auto Timer mode with 8 programmable timers. Each timer can be assigned to one or several days. In this mode, the controller automatically changes over between Comfort and Economy mode as per the preprogrammed timers. Auto Timer for Comfort mode Set timers Auto Timer for Economy mode Each timer has a Comfort mode start and end time that can be applied to one or several weekdays. button for 3 seconds to go to the To adjust the time schedule, press the programmable timer setting mode. This mode is indicated by Ax (x= auto timer 1...8) and the time – – : – – flashes. Proceed as follows for each Auto Timer: 1. The and symbols are displayed. Press + or - to adjust the Comfort mode start time and confirm by pressing . 2. The and symbols are displayed. Press + or - to adjust the Comfort mode end time or Economy start time and confirm by pressing . 26 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 3. Symbol flashes. Press + or - to select or clear each day and go to the next day. Confirm the actual timer settings by pressing and go to the next timer. The controller closes the programmable timer setting mode if no button is pressed within 20 seconds. All changes made after pressing the button for the last time are lost. View timers Press the Default timer setting Timers A1…A4 have the following default settings (residential use): button to review the 8 timers in sequence. Day/s Mo (1) – Fr (5) Sa (6) Su (7) Reload default timer setting Time when controller is in Comfort mode 06:30 – 08:30 (A1) 17:30 – 22:30 (A2) 08:00 – 23:00 (A3) 08:00 – 22:30 (A4) - For the remainder, the controller is in Economy mode . - Timers A5…A8 are open, no default setting. The setting of these timers can be changed to individual needs. The default setting can be reloaded any time: 1. Set the controller to Protection . 2. Press + and - simultaneously for 3 seconds. Release and press 2 seconds.. Then, the display will show “8888” during the reloading process. Overlapping of timer sequences twice within When several timer sequences overlap, the resulting output is the OR combination of the normal operating mode time of all timers. 09:00 12:00 20:00 22:00 A1=09:00-22:00 A2=12:00-20:00 Resulting output = 09:0022:00 3076D99 27 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 7-day time clock The 7-day time clock supports 12 hour and 24 hour format. Select the format while setting the time clock as follows: Set the time clock 1. Press the button until the time digits start to flash and then press + or - to set the time of day. If the current time is in the 24-hour format and you want to change to 12-hour format, press + passing 23:59 or press - passing 00:00 and vice-versa to return to 24-hour format. 2. Confirm the time of day by pressing and the weekday indicator starts to flash. 3. Press + or - to set the current weekday. 4. Confirm the current weekday by pressing . Power failure In the event of a power failure, the clock stops, but its last time is stored. This time information is reloaded and starts running after power up. On RDF400.01, the clock flashes to indicate that there was a power failure until the time is confirmed by pressing , or readjusted by following the above procedure. 4.11 Error handling Temperature out of range When the room temperature is outside the measuring range, i.e. above 49 °C or below 0 °C, the limiting temperatures flash, e.g. “0 °C” or “49 °C”. Output Y11 is energized if the current setpoint is not set to “OFF”, the controller is in heating mode and the temperature is below 0 °C. For all other cases, output Y11 is de-energized. The controller resumes Comfort mode after the temperature returns to within the measuring range. Power failure In the event of a power failure, all working conditions (operating mode, setpoint, fan stage, all control parameter settings) are stored without time limitation. When power returns, the thermostat reloads this data and continues to work in the same conditions as before. For thermostats with auto timer refer to section 4.10. 4.12 Infrared remote control Use the IRA211 infrared remote control to operate a controller with built-in infrared receiver. The following operations can be carried out remotely: Select operating modes Protection, Comfort or Auto Timer. Adjust setpoint in Comfort mode. Select fan modes Automatic or Manual. A buzzer in the thermostat indicates remote control command reception. Infrared remote control can be disabled via parameter P70. 28 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 4.13 ON 1 2 DIP switches Use the DIP switches on the inner side of the front panel to commission the basic controller applications prior to snapping it to the base. RDF300… / RDF400… / RDF600... have the following DIP switch settings: RDF300… / RDF400… / RDF600... DIP switch number 1 2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON Application 2-pipe 2-pipe, 3 position 2-pipe & electrical heater 4-pipe1) RDF340 has the following DIP switch settings: RDF340 DIP switch number 1 2 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON Application 2-pipe 2-pipe & electrical heater 4-pipe1) 1) Factory setting Note: During startup, the controller reloads the control parameter factory settings after each DIP switch settings change. 4.14 Control parameters A number of control parameters can be readjusted to optimize control performance. These parameters can also be set during operation without opening the unit. In the event of a power failure, all control parameter settings are retained. The control parameters are divided in two levels: “Service” level, and “Expert” level, including Diagnostic and Test The “Service” level contains a small set of parameters to set up the controller for the HVAC system and to adjust the user interface. These parameters can usually be adjusted any time. Change parameters in the “Expert” level only carefully, as they impact control performance and functionality of the controller. Parameter setting Change the parameters as follows: Enter only “Service” level 1. Set the controller to Protection *) 2. Press buttons + and - simultaneously for 4 seconds. Release and press button + again within 2 seconds until the display shows “P01”. Continue at Step 3. Enter “Service” and “Expert” level. 1. Set the controller to Protection *) 2. Press buttons + and – simultaneously for 4 seconds. Release and press button – again within 2 seconds until the display shows “P01”. 29 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Adjust parameters 3. Select the required parameter by repeatedly pressing buttons + and -. 4. When you press buttons + and - simultaneously, the current value of the selected parameter starts to flash, which can be changed by repeatedly pressing buttons + or -. 5. When you again press buttons + and – simultaneously, the next parameter is displayed. 6. Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to display and change additional parameters. 7. All changes are saved and the controller returns to Protection 10 seconds after the last display or setting. Reset parameters The factory settings for the control parameters can be reloaded via parameter P71, by changing the value to “ON”, and confirming by pressing buttons + and – simultaneously. The display shows “8888” during reload. Note! *) RDF400... and RDF600T: Step 1 is not required. RDF3... and RDF600: Step 1 is required. If one of the digital inputs is commissioned as window contact, and the contact is closed, the controller will be switched to ECO mode and parameter setting will not be possible. Solution: open the window contact. Service Level P01 Control sequence 2-pipe: [0..3] 1 (Cool only) 4-pipe: [2…4] 4 (Heat&Cool) Setting range 0:= Heating only 1:= Cooling only 2:= Manual H/C 3:= Auto changeover 4:= Heating & cooling 1 = Stb,Comf 2 = Stb, Comf, Eco (0) °C or (1) °F – 3 ... +3 K P02 Mode selection via user operating mode button 1 (Stb, Comf) P04 Selection of °C or °F °C (0) P05 Sensor calibration 0.0 K P06 Standard temperature display 0 (Room temp) P07 Additional user info 0 (no display) P08 Comfort basic setpoint 21 °C 0:= Room temperature 1:= Setpoint 0:= no display 1:= Temp in °C and °F 5 ... 40 °C P09 Minimum setpoint limitation for Comfort (WminComf) 5 °C 5 ... 40 °C P10 Maximum setpoint limitation for Comfort (WmaxComf) 35 °C 5 ... 40 °C P11 Heating setpoint for Economy (WheatEco) 15 °C OFF, 5 °C…WcoolEco P12 Cooling setpoint for Economy (WcoolEco) 30 °C OFF, WheatEco…40 °C P13 Electrical reheater for cooling mode ON P14 Keypad lock (Press the operating mode button for 7 seconds to enable or disable the keypad lock) RDF600... : 3 seconds 0 (Unlocked) ON:= enabled OFF:= disabled 0:= Unlocked 1:= Auto lock 2:= Manual lock Note RDF400… RDF600T Factory setting Parameter RDF340… # RDF300… RDF600 Control parameters P02 is not available when the controller is commissioned for manual heating/cooling changeover P01=2 Parameter display depends on selected application and function (x) Not available 30 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 2K 1K 2K 2K 5 min 16 °C 28 °C 3 (Op mode switchover) P39 Operating action for X1 if digital input 0 (N.O.) P40 P41 X2 functionality Operating action for X2 if digital input 2 (H/C c/o) 0 (N.O.) P44 P48 P49 P50 Runtime for 3-position output (Y11/Y21) Minimum output on-time via on/off control output Minimum output off-time via on/off control output Purge function (minimum every 2 hours) 150 s 1 min. 1 min. OFF P51 P52 Floor heating limit temperature Fan operation OFF 1 (Enabled) P53 Fan speed 2 (3-speed) P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 Fan overrun time (only when electric heater is used) Switching point fan speed high Switching point fan speed med Switching point fan speed low Fan start kick 60 sec 100% 65% 10% ON P59 P60 Fan minimum on-time Fan kick in Comfort mode (time to next kick) P61 P62 P65 P66 P69 Fan kick in Economy mode (time to next kick) Clean filter reminder runtime (WheatStb) Heating setpoint for Protection (WcoolStb) Cooling setpoint for Protection Temporary setpoint for Comfort mode 2 min 0 (continuous) Off OFF OFF 8 °C OFF OFF P70 Infrared receiver OFF P71 Parameter reset Set value to ON and confirm by pressing the + and – buttons Diagnostic & Test d01 Application OFF Diagnose d02 Status input X1 Diagnose d03 d05 Status input X2 Test mode to check the 3-position Y11/Y21 actuator direction. Note that this parameter can be quit only if the setting is back at “---” and by pressing + and – buttons Diagnose Diagnose 0.5 … 6 K 0.5 … 6 K 0.5 … 5 K 0.5 … 5 K 0…10 min 10…25 °C 27…40 °C 0:= NA 1:= Ext/Return air temp 2:= Heat/cool changeover 3:= Operating mode switch 4:= Dewpoint monitor 5:= Enable electrical heater 6:= Alarm input 0:= Normally open 1:= Normally closed Same as P38 0:= Normally open 1:= Normally closed 50…240 sec 1...20 minutes 1...20 minutes OFF: Inactive 1…5 min OFF, 10..50 °C 0:= Disabled 1:= Enabled 2:= Only in heating 3:= Only in cooling 1:= 1-speed 2:= 3-speed 0 ... 300 sec 80..100% 30..75% 1..15%% ON: enabled OFF: disabled 1 ... 5 min 0…89min, OFF 0…359min, OFF OFF, 100 … 9900 hours OFF, 5 °C…WcoolStb OFF, WheatStb …40 °C OFF:= Disabled ON := Enable OFF:= Disabled ON := Enable OFF:= Idle ON: = Reset 2P:= 2-pipe 2PEL:= 2-pipe & el. heater 4P:= 4-pipe 2P3P:= 2-pipe 3pos 0:= Digital input not activated 1:= Digital input activated 0…49 °C = measured temp. value 00 := H/C input short 100:= H/C input open Same as d02 “---” := no signal OPE:= Y11 active open CLO:= Y21 activeclose RDF400… RDF600T Expert Level P30 P-band/Switching differential for heating mode P31 P-band/Switching differential for cooling mode P33 Dead zone in Comfort mode P34 Setpoint differential P35 Integral time P36 Heating/cooling changeover switching point for cooling P37 Heating/cooling changeover switching point for heating P38 X1 functionality Setting range RDF340… Factory setting Parameter RDF300… RDF600 # 31 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Functions CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 5 Handling 5.1 Mounting and installation Mount the room controller on the conduit box. Do not mount on a wall in niches or bookshelves, behind curtains, above or near heat sources, or exposed to direct solar radiation. Mount about 1.5 m above the floor. Mounting / dismounting Devices must be mounted on clean, dry indoor place without direct airflow from a heating / cooling device, and not be exposed to dripping or splashing. RDF3... / RDF400… : In case of limited space in the conduit box use the mounting bracket ARG70.3 to increase the headroom by 10mm. Before removing the front cover, disconnect the power supply. Wiring See the mounting instructions enclosed with the thermostat: M3076... for RDF3..., RDF4... ; M3063 for RDF600... . Comply with local regulations to wire, fuse and earth the controller Properly size the cables to the controller, fan and valve actuators for AC 230 V mains voltage Use only valve actuators rated for AC 230 V on RDF300… / RDF400… / RDF600... The AC 230 V mains supply line must have an external fuse or circuit breaker with a rated current of no more than 10 A Isolate the cables of SELV inputs X1-M/X2-M if the conduit box carries AC 230 V mains voltage Inputs X1-M or X2-M of different units (e.g. summer/winter switch) may be connected in parallel with an external switch. Consider overall maximum contact sensing current for switch rating No metal conduits No cables provided with a metal sheath Disconnect from supply before opening the cover Commissioning Set the controller application via the DIP switches before snapping the front panel on the mounting base. After power is applied, the controller carries out a reset during which all LCD segments flash indicating that the reset was correct. After the reset, which takes about 3 seconds, the controller is ready for commissioning by qualified HVAC staff. The control parameters of the controller can be set to ensure optimum performance of the entire system (see “Set control parameters”). Control sequence The control sequence may need to be set via parameter P01 depending on the application. The factory setting for the 2-pipe application is “Cooling only”; and “Heating and Cooling” for the 4-pipe application 32 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Handling CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Compressor-based application Calibrate sensor Setpoint and range limitation When the controller is used with a compressor, the minimum output on-time (parameter P48) and off-time (parameter P49) for Y11/Y21 must be adjusted to avoid damaging the compressor and shortening its life Recalibrate the temperature sensor if the room temperature displayed on the controller does not match the room temperature measured. To do this, change parameter P05 We recommend to review the setpoints and setpoint ranges (parameters P08…P12) and change them as needed to achieve maximum comfort and save energy 5.2 Operating Instructions See the operating instructions B3076... enclosed with the controller. 5.3 Disposal The device is classified as waste electronic equipment in terms of the European Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. The relevant national legal rules are to be adhered to. Regarding disposal, use the systems setup for collecting electronic waste. Observe all local and applicable laws. 33 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Handling CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Engineering 6.1 Connection terminals L N X1 M X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 SELV RDF300… / RDF400… / RDF600…. 6 Y11 N Y21 L, N Q1 Q2 Q3 Y11,Y21 X1, X2 M RDF340… G G0 X1 M X2 SELV L Q1 Q2 Q3 Y10 G0 Y20 G, G0 L Q1 Q2 Q3 Y10,Y20 X1, X2 M Operating voltage AC 230 V Control output “Fan speed 1 AC 230 V” Control output “Fan speed 2 AC 230 V” Control output “Fan speed 3 AC 230 V” Control output “Valve” AC 230 V (N.O., for normally closed valves), output for compressor or output for electrical heater Multifunctional input for temperature sensor (e.g. QAH11.1) or potential-free switch Measuring neutral for sensor and switch Operating voltage controller AC 24 V Operating voltage for fan AC 230 V Control output “Fan speed 1 AC 230 V” Control output “Fan speed 2 AC 230 V” Control output “Fan speed 3 AC 230 V” Control output for 0…10 V actuator Multifunctional input for temperature sensor (e.g. QAH11.1) or switch Measuring neutral for sensor and switch 34 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Engineering CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 6.2 Connection diagrams 6.2.1 Water-based fan coil applications with RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Application: M1 N1 L 2-pipe fan coil units 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 X1 AC 230 V L X2 M Q1 Q2 Q3 N I Y21 Y11 N1 II III 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Y1 Zone valve S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) M1 Y1 5(2)A max. N Application: 5(2)A max. M1 N1 L 2-pipe fan coil units with electrical heater 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 X1 AC 230 V L X2 M Q1 Q2 Q3 N I 5(2)A max. N E1 5(2)A max. 5(2)A max. M1 N1 L 4-pipe fan coil units 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 X1 AC 230 V L N M X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 I Y21 Y11 N1 II III M1 Y1 5(2)A max. N Application: N1 II III M1 Y1 Application: Y21 Y11 Y2 5(2)A max. AC 230 V 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 L X1 N M M1 N1 X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 I Y11 Y21 N1 II III Application: 10 A AC 230 V Note: Single-speed fan possible also in other applications! 5(2)A max. M1 N1 L 2-pipe fan coil units with single-speed fan S1 S2 B1 B2 L N X1 M X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Y11 I M1 N 5(2)A max. 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Y1 Zone valve, 3-position S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) Y1 M1 5(2)A max. N 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Y1 Zone valve “Heating” Y2 Zone valve “Cooling” S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) 5(2)A max. L 2-pipe fan coil units, 3-position 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Y1 Zone valve E1 Electrical heater S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) Y21 N1 Single-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… Y1 Zone valve S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) Y1 5(2)A max. 35 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Engineering CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 6.2.2 Compressor in DX-type equipment (DIP setting: "2-pipe") M1 L 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 L AC 230 V Application: Compressor-based applications with RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… X1 M I Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… C1 Compressor S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature sensor, etc.) X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 N 3-speed fan N1 Y21 Y11 N1 II III M1 C1 5(2)A max. N Compressor in DX-type equipment with electrical heater (DIP setting: "2-pipe & el. heater") M1 N1 L 10 A S1 S2 B1 B2 L AC 230 V Application: 5(2)A max. X1 M X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 N I 5(2)A max. N E1 5(2)A max. 5(2)A max. M1 N1 L 10 A AC 230 V Compressor in DX-type equipment heating and cooling (DIP setting: "4-pipe") N1 II III M1 C1 Application: Y21 Y11 S1 S2 B1 B2 X1 L N M X2 Q1 Q2 Q3 I Y21 Y11 N1 II III M1 C1 N 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… C1 Compressor E1 Electrical heater S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature sensor, etc.) 5(2)A max. C2 5(2)A max. 5(2)A max. 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF300... / RDF400... / RDF600… C1 Compressor “Heating” C2 Compressor “Cooling” S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature sensor, etc.) Note: Use an external relay for designated reversing valve and compressor equipment terminal connections. See DX equipment wiring diagram for connection details. 36 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Engineering CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 6.2.3 Water-based fan coil applications with RDF340... Application: M1 N1 Y1 2-pipe fan coil units 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF340... Zone valve S1, S2 Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) B1, B2 Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) Y1 Application: 2-pipe fan coil units with electrical heater Y1 M1 N1 Y1 YR E1 S1, S2 B1, B2 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF340... Zone valve 0..10 signal converter/current valve Electrical heater Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) M1 N1 Y1 Y2 S1, S2 B1, B2 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF340... Zone valve “Heating” Zone valve “Cooling” Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) M1 N1 Y1 S1, S2 B1, B2 3-speed fan Room thermostat RDF340... Zone valve Switch (keycard, window contact, etc.) Temperature sensor (return air temperature, external room temperature, changeover sensor, etc.) YR E1 Application: 4-pipe fan coil units Y1 Y2 Application: 4-pipe fan coil units with single-speed fan Note: Single-speed fan also possible in other applications! Y1 Y2 37 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Engineering CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 7 Mechanical design The controller consists of 2 parts: Front panel accommodating the electronics, operating elements and built-in room temperature sensor. Mounting base with the power electronics. The rear of the mounting base contains the screw terminals. Slide the front panel in the mounting base and snap on. Operation and settings RDF300… / RDF340… / RDF600 2 1 1. Operating mode selector / Protection 2. Change fan operation 3. Adjust setpoint and control parameters 3 RDF400… / RDF600T 2 1 1. Change operating mode selector 2. Change fan operation 3. 6 4 7 5 3 8 Display 4. Auto Timer program 5. Protection 6. Set time of day and weekday 7. Confirm 8. Infrared receiver 2. 8 Display room temperature, setpoints and control parameters. 3 1 Adjust setpoint, control parameters and time of day Symbol used to display the current room temperature 2 5 3. Heating/cooling mode Cooling mode Heating mode, Electrical heater active 4 4. 9 Fan mode Auto fan active 7 6 Fan speed low, medium, high 5. Additional user information (RDF3xx) or current time of day (RDF400... / RDF600T) 1. Operating mode 6. Weekday 1..7 (1 = Monday/7 = Sunday)* Auto Timer mode* 7. Keypad lock active Comfort mode 8. Protection mode AUTO Economy mode * only on RDF400… / RDF600T Condensation in room (dewpoint sensor active) 9. Indicate alarm or reminder 38 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Mechanical design CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 7.1 Dimensions Dimensions in mm 86 14 16 30 3076M12 3076M02 86 3076M01 3076M01 86 RDF600… 86 RDF3… RDF400... 60 80 3076M03 67 3076M13_01 52 39 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Mechanical design CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 8 Power supply Outputs Inputs Technical data Rated voltage RDF300… /400… / 600... RDF340… AC 230 V SELV AC 24 20 % Frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption RDF300... / RDF400.. RDF340… Max. 8 VA RDF600… Max 3.5 VA / 0.8 W Fan control Q1, Q2, Q3-N AC 230 V Rating Min. 5 mA, Max. 5(2) A Control output Y11-N/Y21-N (N.O.) AC 230 V Rating Min. 5 mA, Max. 5(2) A SELV DC 0…10 V Control output Y10-G0/Y20-G0 39 mV Resolution Max. 1 mA Current Max. total load current through terminal "L" (Qx + Yxx) Max. 7 A Multifunctional input X1-M/X2-M Temperature sensor input: QAH11.1 (NTC) Type 0...49 °C Temperature range Max. 80 m Cable length Digital input: Selectable (N.O./N.C.) Operating action SELV DC 0...5 V/max 5 mA Contact sensing Parallel connection of several thermostats Max. 20 thermostats per switch for one switch 4 kV, reinforced insulation Insulation against mains voltage (SELV) Function input: Selectable External temperature sensor, heating/cooling changeover sensor, operating mode switchover contact, dewpoint monitor contact, enable electrical heater contact, alarm contact Operational data Switching differential, adjustable Heating mode Cooling mode Setpoint setting and range Comfort mode Economy mode Protection Multifunctional input X1/X2 Input X1 Input X2 Built-in room temperature sensor Measuring range Accuracy at 25 °C Temperature calibration range Settings and display resolution Setpoints Current temperature value displayed (P30) (P31) (P08) (P11-P12) (P65-P66) 2 K (0.5...6K) 1 K (0.5...6K) 21°C (5...40 °C) 15°C/30°C (OFF, 5...40 °C) 8°C/OFF (OFF, 5...40 °C) Selectable 0…6 3: (P38) operating mode switchover 2: (P40) heating/cooling changeover sensor 0…49 °C < ± 0.5 K ± 3.0 K 0.5 °C 0.5 °C 40 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Technical data CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Environmental conditions Standards As per IEC 721-3-3 Class 3K5 0 ...+ 50 °C < 95 % r.h. As per IEC 721-3-2 Class 2K3 25...+60 °C < 95 % r.h. Class 2M2 As per IEC 721-3-1 Class 1K3 25...+60 °C < 95 % r.h. Operation Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity Transport Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity Mechanical conditions Storage Climatic conditions Temperature Humidity conformity EMC directive Low-voltage directive 2004/108/EC 2006/95/EC C-tick conformity to EMC emission standard AS/NSZ 4251.1:1999 Reduction of hazardous substances Product standards Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use Special requirements for temperature-dependent controls Electronic control type General Electromagnetic compatibility Emissions Immunity Protective class Pollution class Degree of protection of housing Connection terminals Housing front color Weight RDF3..., RDF4... RDF600... 2002/95/EC EN 60730–1 EN 60730–2-9 2.B (microdisconnection on operation) IEC/EN 61000-6-3 IEC/EN 61000-6-2 II as per EN 60730 Normal IP 30 to EN 60529 Solid wires or prepared stranded wires 1 x 0.4…1.5 mm2 RAL 9003 white 0.220 kg 0.150 kg 41 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Technical data CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Index 1 12 hour and 24 hour format ........... 28 1-speed fan.................................... 22 2 2-pipe fan coil unit ....................... 12 3 3-position ....................................... 21 4 4-pipe fan coil unit ....................... 12 A Alarm ............................................. 25 Auto Timer ..................................... 26 Automatic heating/cooling changeover .......................... 13, 15 F Factory settings ............................. 29 Fan kick function ........................... 23 Fan minimum on-time.................... 23 Fan operation as per heating/cooling mode, or disabled ...................... 23 Fan operation in dead zone .......... 23 Fan overrun ................................... 23 Fan start ........................................ 23 Floor heating limitation function .... 14 H Heat/cool changeover ................... 25 Heating and cooling mode............. 15 Heating mode ................................ 15 I Infrared receiver .............................. 6 Integral action time .......................... 9 B Backlit LCD ...................................... 6 Button lock ..................................... 15 K Keypad lock ................................... 15 C Calibrate sensor ............................ 33 Clean fan filter reminder ................ 24 Comfort mode ................................ 10 Commissioning .............................. 32 Conduit box...................................... 6 Control output .................................. 6 Control parameters ........................ 29 Cooling mode................................. 15 M Manual changeover....................... 17 Manually select heating or cooling mode .......................................... 15 Minimum output............................. 14 Modulating output.......................... 16 Moisture......................................... 14 Mounting and installation............... 32 Multifunctional inputs..................... 25 D DC 0…10 V control signal ............. 21 Dewpoint........................................ 25 Diagnostic ...................................... 29 Digital input .................................... 25 DIP switches .................................. 29 O On/off control output signals.......... 21 On/off control signal ...................... 21 Operating mode button.................. 10 Operating mode input.................... 10 Operating mode switchover .......... 25 Operating voltage ............................ 6 E Economy........................................ 10 Electrical heater ............................. 17 Enable/disable the electrical heater ............................................. 17, 25 Expert level parameters................. 29 External/Return air temp................ 25 External/return air temperature sensor......................................... 13 P Parameter setting .......................... 29 Power failure ................................. 28 Programmable timers .................... 26 Proportional band ............................ 9 Protection mode ............................ 10 Purge function ............................... 14 R Reload default timer setting .......... 27 42 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Index CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Reload factory settings.................. 30 Remote heating/ cooling changeover ................................................... 13 Reset parameters .......................... 30 S Sensor input .................................. 25 Service level parameters ............... 29 Set the time clock .......................... 28 Set timers ...................................... 26 Setpoint and range limitation......... 33 Setpoint limitation ...........................11 Switching differential........................ 9 T Temperature out of range............28 Temporary setpoint.........................11 Test.................................................29 Time program ...................................6 U Universal application ......................13 V View timers.....................................27 43 / 44 Siemens Building Technologies RDF300… / RDF340... / RDF400… / RDF600… Basic Documentation Index CE1P3076.en 2012-10-02 Siemens Switzerland Ltd. 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